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n Russell and Lord Palmerston; but if so, we wonder that he is willing to associate on terms of intimacy with Seward and Lincoln. We take it for granted that it is only imperative interests of State which induce him to consent to such intercourse. most dissolute, the most Heaven forsaken, of all the populations of the earth, are the inhabitants of that island, whom Lincoln has appropriately invited to hold communion with himself and his Government at Washington. In the horrible scenes of th of the Western Archipelago, the silent and solitary desert which the South would be come in the event of the success of Lincoln. If Yankeedom thinks it has inflicted any special vengeance on the South by inviting a negro Minister to its Federayman, but he must be the most outre and vicious of her multitudinous vagabonds if he is not a man of better manners than Lincoln and better morals than Seward. On the whole we congratulate the Yankees. In inducing a negro to give them the (compara